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    8 years ago

    I would not recommend to any group that they rent this facility for a gathering of any kind.

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    Railyard Artisan Market

    Railyard Artisan Market

    3.9
    (10 reviews)
    15.6 mi
    $$

    My friend and I stopped by Railyard Artisans Market on a pre-Christmas weekend. There were perhaps…read more30-40 vendors at a market, most of them produces, food, edible items, with less non-edible items. My friend really liked the the ambiance around the market. It's not too big and parking is relatively easy to find when we stopped by around 8-9am on a Saturday (we parked near the railyard station and there were plenty of (paid) street parking. But by the time we were back from the market, all the spots were filled up already). My friend got paintings from a vendor at Santa Fe Plaza the day prior to our visit to the railyard...and the next day ran into the same vendor again at Railyard market...so he bought more paintings from them and we had a good chat with them about their paintings! Overall, a great place to stop by. I don't suppose I would come here to shop for my groceries to get everything there at this market...but it's a good place to get a nice feel of Santa Fe, take visitors to see another side of Santa Fe, and take photos perhaps with the Santa Fe Market tall structure with Santa Fe Railyard name on it and with roadrunner train cabins nearby the station for sure.

    A great place to shop from restaurants to boutiques and everything in between. Check out the booths…read morewhere artists sell their work.

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    Taos Farmers Market

    Taos Farmers Market

    4.9
    (12 reviews)
    69.0 mi
    $$

    Saturdays May thru October, you gotta go. Something you have to experience at least once…read more The spirit of Taos, the smells, the kind people, the music and farming culture all come together for this spirited (socially distanced & masked in 2020) party in the square which is: Taos Farmers Market. It's hard to pick my most favorite part of the market. -I simply adored the robust smell of ROASTING HATCH CHILIS in the cool fall air as we made our way through the market. -WILD LEAVEN BAKERY BREADS are flavor bombs which are in-sanely delicious. Make no mistake, toasted with butter it takes you to heaven. In hindsight I wish I had bought a few loaves and brought them home to freeze. Next time I will. They also had tasty hand pies which were awesome breakfast for that morning. -The family selling TAMALES were awesome, kind, and their food was delicious. -RODRIGUEZ S & J FARM was there selling their RAUL'S POSOLE. We had the unique luck of finding them at the Santa Fe Farmer's Market the weekend before. We cooked our first bag of Posole during the week and knew we wanted a few bags more to take home. So when we found them in Taos we were super excited. Also, their posole is a great gift to take home to family and friends who enjoy cooking. All and all, I liked the Taos Farmer's Market better than the Santa Fe Farmer's Market, which I didn't expect at all. The Santa Fe Market rocked and it was much larger. The Taos Farmer's Market was much smaller...more intimate. I think getting to experience the roasting of the hatch chilis really was really something special for me, which the weekend before we didn't get to see at the Santa Fe Farmer's Market. October 2020

    Total must when in Taos on the weekend. Farm fresh local honey, herbs, tea, produce, jams, and…read moreother homemade products. The smell of fresh roasted chili fills the air! The blue corn papayas with sour cream and green chili are a must. There is a lady that sells a lavender tea made with spices and oatmilk that is so unusual and one of the best things I've tasted!

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    San Felipe Growers Market

    San Felipe Growers Market

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    18.1 mi
    $$

    I see Shelly's review got filtered, but in a nut shell... it's a cool visit. Everything here is…read moregrown at the San Felipe reservation. The farmers here took a great deal of pride in their produce. Beans, chili (roasted on site), dried corn, squashes, ristras and more. Fresh and homegrown! What could be better? The vendors were very friendly and gave cooking ideas and big smiles. If there are any negatives, I'll begin with knocking the State! They are not allowed to sell arts and crafts. What the What?!? Any tourist or local would EXPECT to see authentic wares at this market, like you do at any other. You won't here. What gives? It's not the largest market I've seen but I'll go back to my last point; if you allowed selling arts/crafts you'd see more stands and people. I'll also say that I've been past there on my way to Santa Fe countless times since it's opened in 2001 and never knew it was there. They need better advertising on the highway to get people to stop in. Make it a point to visit sometime.

    San Felipe Pueblo has had the Farmers' Market since 2001, I have been involved with the market…read moresince the beginning, I've seen it grow and grow. Our local farmers are very proud of their produce and the market also helps them financially. Thank you for listing our Market on your site.

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    Beautiful ristras!
    Beautiful ristras!
    The smell of fresh chile roasting is intoxicating! Fresh ristra's are worth the stop!
    The smell of fresh chile roasting is intoxicating! Fresh ristra's are worth the stop!
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